Military Facility Shooting: 2 military facilities attacked in US state

At least two military facilities in Tennessee were attacked in shootings Thursday, including one at a Navy recruiting building, officials said.

At least two military facilities in Tennessee were attacked in shootings Thursday, including one at a Navy recruiting building, officials said.

Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke said at a news conference that it was a ”very terrible situation.” He did not release any other details. Berke said there’s ”an officer down” at a military reserve center.

Police have set up a command post near one of the sites. It was not immediately clear how many people may have been hurt, or how many shooters may have been involved. There were no reports of a suspect being apprehended.

The U.S. Navy said in a tweet that there was a shooting at a Navy recruiting building in Chattanooga.

Law enforcement officials told recruiters at a facility 7 miles (11 kilometers) away on Old Lee Highway that they were also attacked by a shooter in a car. The shooter stopped in front of the recruiting facility, shot at the building and drove off, said Brian Lepley, a spokesman with the U.S. Army Recruiting Command in Fort Knox, Kentucky.

The Army recruiters at the facility told Lepley they were not hurt and had evacuated; Lepley said he had no information about recruiters for the other branches at the facility.

Marilyn Hutcheson, who works just across the street from the U.S. Naval Reserve building on Amnicola Highway, said she heard a barrage of gunfire around 11 a.m.

She ran inside, where she remained locked down with other employees and a customer. The gunfire continued with occasional bursts she estimated for 20 minutes.

”We’re apprehensive,” Hutcheson said. ”Not knowing what transpired, if it was a grievance or terroristic related, we just don’t know.”